Chu Yuntian and Yadley walked out of the air-raid shelter and came to the yard. Chu Yuntian was also a man who had experienced gunfire and bullets, so seeing such a scene of corpses everywhere again was a bit thrilling.

He asked Yue Haishan to lead people to clean up the battlefield. After an inventory, there were a total of 18 Japanese agents, 16 of whom were killed on the spot, and two were seriously injured and dying.

Chu Yuntian thought to himself that he was lucky that there were still two survivors, which was better than no survivors. Even though they were seriously injured, they might still be of some use.

We have to rescue them quickly and see if we can get any confessions out of them. Although the hope is not very high, we have to try it anyway.

Judging from the battle process described by Yue Haishan, these Japanese should be armed agents specifically responsible for the operation, not intelligence personnel.

Even if a confession could be obtained, it is estimated that the confession would not be of much value. As an agent specializing in armed operations, he does not know as much as professional intelligence personnel.

But Chu Yuntian still wanted to know how these Japanese armed agents sneaked into the mountain city, where they lived in the mountain city, whether there was a radio station, whether there were any remnants, and whether they had any connection with other Japanese spy groups lurking in the mountain city.

These are all what Chu Yuntian is interested in. If he could know these situations, it might be helpful in uncovering other Japanese spies.

Chu Yuntian immediately asked Yue Haishan to take people to send the two seriously injured Japanese agents to the hospital for emergency treatment, and to provide security protection to prevent the Japanese from killing them to silence them.

Yardley, who was standing by, was also horrified when he saw this scene. The corpses scattered all over the ground and the collapsed villa caused by the explosion made him feel like he had escaped a disaster.

If the Chinese had not been prepared, he would have died in the Japanese assassination attempt even if he had not been killed in the villa.

He expressed his gratitude to Chu Yuntian. Chu Yuntian thought that the person he should really thank should be Yuan Ye, because it was he who provided the accurate information about the Japanese assassination, otherwise he would be powerless.

If it weren't for this information, the consequences would be disastrous, and Chu Yuntian was scared when he thought about it.

Especially since he had just arrived in the mountain city and took charge of counterintelligence work, if the Japanese succeeded in a sneak attack without him being aware of it, it would undoubtedly be a slap in his face.

Moreover, Yadley was invited from the United States by the bureau chief at a huge expense. The top brass had high hopes for him, and the Japanese were also deeply wary of him and regarded him as a thorn in their side.

For such an important person to be successfully assassinated by a Japanese spy right under his nose would not only be a matter of shame for himself, but the bureau chief would also be furious, and even the chairman would be furious.

Needless to say, my days ahead will be extremely difficult.

Chu Yuntian felt that he was very lucky. Fortunately, he had a capable subordinate who turned a bad thing into a good thing, allowing him to get off to a good start and also present a big gift to the bureau chief.

With more trust and support from the bureau chief, I can carry out my future work better.

Thinking of this, Chu Yuntian breathed a long sigh of relief and felt very happy.

After Chu Yuntian arranged everything, he took Yadley back to the Military Control Commission headquarters. The Shenxian Cave Villa had been destroyed, so Yadley could no longer live here. He needed to go to the bureau chief to arrange a new residence for him.

The two men arrived at Dai Yunong's office, and Chu Yuntian immediately reported to Dai Yunong that the operation was a great success. Sixteen Japanese agents were killed and two were captured alive. They had been sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. Mr. Yardley was safe and sound without any harm.

Dai Yunong was naturally ecstatic. Killing so many Japanese spies was the first time in the mountain city. The chairman would definitely be very happy if he knew about it. She finally got a chance to gain respect in front of the chairman.

It seems that transferring Chu Yuntian back to Shancheng to take charge of counter-espionage work is a very correct choice.

Dai Yunong comforted Yadley, and Yadley also expressed his gratitude to Dai Yunong, and praised the Military Control Commission for its excellent intelligence work and strong operational capabilities under Dai Yunong's leadership.

Dai Yunong was naturally very proud of receiving the praise from the Americans. After being humble for a while, he let Yadley go and rest first and arranged a new residence for him.

After Yadley left, Dai Yunong asked Chu Yuntian to report the operation in detail with great interest.

As he listened, he nodded continuously, thinking that the success of this operation was first of all due to the accuracy of Yuan Ye's intelligence, and secondly, Chu Yuntian's planning was also very thorough, and the confidentiality measures of the entire operation were very good. Obviously, the Japanese spies did not notice it, otherwise they would not have been fooled.

He thought of the last Fox Hunting Operation. If it had not been Zhou Yuanju who was in charge, but Chu Yuntian, it would never have been like that. Maybe the Japanese spy Silver Fox team would have been caught in one fell swoop.

In this matter, he had indeed misjudged the matter. Fortunately, the traitor Zhou Yuanju was eliminated by Yuan Ye, allowing him to vent his anger.

He praised Chu Yuntian greatly and wanted to reward the meritorious personnel of this operation, and then said to Mao Long beside him:

"Thankfully, I transferred Yuntian back to Shancheng to take charge of counterintelligence work, and we finally didn't repeat the mistakes of Operation Fox Hunt. It seems that my decision was correct, Secretary Mao, don't you think so?"

Mao Long replied respectfully:

"The Director is still wise."

He felt a little embarrassed because the Fox Hunting Operation failed because he recommended Zhou Yuanju.

The director's words were obviously a reminder to him to be cautious when recommending people in the future.

Dai Yunong continued:

“Three things you need to do right away.

The first thing is that the Shenxian Cave Operation was a great success and deserves to be written about in great detail. You arranged for the results of this operation to be published in the major newspapers in Shancheng. This will not only boost the morale of the military and civilians in Shancheng, but also enhance the reputation of our Military Intelligence Bureau.

The second thing is to arrange a new suitable address for Mr. Yardley and strengthen his security. The Japanese may not give up yet, so we cannot make any mistakes.

The third thing is that the meritorious personnel of this operation must be rewarded generously. You should draft a commendation order."

"Okay, I'll do it right away."

After Mao Long finished speaking, he immediately left the office.

Chu Yuntian saw that Dai Yunong was in a good mood and felt that this was a good opportunity to report his thoughts to Dai Yunong. What was he waiting for if he didn't report now?

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